AgPro Daily | October 4, 2019
 
 
 
Rain and Cooler Weather For the Midwest
 

Meteorologist Cindi Clawson talks about a slow-moving system that's focused on the Midwest.

 
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China Continues To Buy U.S. Ag Products This Week
 

So far this week, China has purchased 716-thousand metric tons of U-S beans.

 
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Will Shorter Corn Produce Higher Yields?
 

Bayer is introducing its first short-stature, conventionally bred corn in Mexico this year and expects to launch the technology, with genetically bred traits, in other parts of North America within the “next several years,” according to Bob Reiter, head of research and development.

 
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Tools to Help with High Moisture Harvest
 

Smaller, single-module grain dryers can be delivered and installed in as short as a week.

 
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Milk Prices Are Improving, Not Enough to Help Equity Losses Yet
 

Mike North: “There’s definitely some improvement in the overall profitability at the farm but we have not seen this big, robust recovery that we’re going to need to reset some of the equity losses that have taken place over the last several years.”

 
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